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STALIN'S MAJOR EFFORT TO CRUSH DEFENDERS

> FROM PAGE ONE

four times while my motor car, be- flogged with the Stars and Stripes, took shelter in a forest,

the

Rubble Of Villages Occasionally we passed through the rubble of what had been ny villages-blown to pieces by 2,000 I. Russian, bombs. in many ruined villages, dazed erowds stood apathetically around, staring helplessly at the debris.

Finnish G.H.Q. milically announced to-night that 20 localities in various parts of routhern Finland had been heavily bombed.

Meanwhile, the Russians appear

to be opening a second offensive north-east of Lake Ladoga. It has not met with any success.

and

At least Ove Soviel bombers were shot down by A.A. fre to-day, three more are reported to have been lost.

Parachute Patrol Dropped HELSINGFORS, Feb. 2 (Heater). -A communique issued to-day, re- ferring to yesterday's activities, states that there was heavy artillery action on the Karelian Isthmus.

"During the day the dropped number of parachute patrols many of whom were taken prisoners and others killed," the communique states,

enemy

The communique gives details of

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RELYING

G.

R.

NOTICE

ON NAVAL AVIATION

American Defence

Opening Of Yangtso

Ambassador's Demand

February 3,

1940.

CHINESE IN RIOT

Police Battle With Crew Of Ship

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEQTAPH""

NEW YORK, Feb. 2 (UP).—

Chamberlain Side-Tracked Main Issue

POST OFFICE

Small Pocket Post to all countries is uuspended.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 3 (Reuter).— The

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES American Ambassador, Mr.

expected Nelson T. Johnson, is

ta

General Impression

Registered and Parcel Mails ure closed 15 minutes earlier than the In Pacific

present a demand for the opening of HONG KONG WATER SUPPLY

Of British Press time given below unless otherwise Tangie up to Hankow when he

i stated, and where mails are advertis- WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UP) meets the Japanese Ambassador-at-

Hin Fifteen Chinese are injured and LONDON. Feb. 2 (Reuter)-Mr.ed to close at or before 9 unt. regla It is hereby notified that Comdr. Leland P. Lovett, Navy De- |, aur. Shiomatsu Kato, on

a European offleer and a dock Chamberlain's rejection of the pro-tered and parcel malls are closed at constant supply of water will be partinent spokesman, in a speech at return to Shanghat from Hunkow in "China Newe Ching-wel given in all districta from 5.00 en 'n patricile conference, said any according

gunnd have been sent to hospitals in the House of Commons that 5 p.m. on the previous day. When that all competent foreign experts Wang

a Cabinet Minister be appointed to malls are advertised to close after 5 as the result of a midnight riot control economie affairs is not on the p... Registered and Parcel malla aim. on February 6th, to 12.00 p.m. agree that the American naval and Agency." on February 8th., in connection aviation departments are the best in Agency adds that consequently on the deck of the Norwegian whole endorsed by the British Press, are closed at 5 p.m.

The general inipression in that he the re-opening of the Yangtse and freighter Brazangu. with the Chinese New Year

world.

the extent of the navigable aren now

side-tracked the main issue and that Calcutta, Straits and Saigon..Feb. 3. Festival.

the Export Council cannot be aepend on the outcome of the meet-

aldered to be any more than a step Japan and Shanghal

con Canton !! ing.

In the right direction.

In some quarters the formation of Shanghai and Amoy the Export Connell is viewed

Feb. 3. welcome initiative by Sir Andrew

Shanghai

Feb. 3. Duncan.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Francisco dale, 4th January) Feb. 3. Feb. 4.

A. B. PURVES,

Water Authority. Puble Works Department, Hongkong, 1st February, 1910.

G. BR

R.

the

He indicated, that the United States intended to rely heavily on haval aviation for operations far out to sea

he geney quotes local observers from the continental boundaries in a

as stating that the re-opening of the war either in the Atlantic or Paclic. He revealed that in the last United Lower Yonglee sims at re-adjustment Staten Fleet manoeuvres LB the Japanese-American relations and Atlantic, 500 naval planes flew night | 19 # siepping stone to a new commer- and day intermittently for 21 days without a single loss of personnel,

The line through Alaska, Hawaii and Samoa, which is the main line in Pacife defence, will be protected ns much un possible by planes. The construction of Alling stations and overhau! bases for seaplanes so engaged on certain strately pointa are now under way.

Lord Mayor's Fund Passes £1,000,000

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter),-Con- qutulations from the Duke of Glou- rester, now at B.E.F. Headquarters, on the Lord Mayor of London's Red

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the Sth day of February, 1940, at 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the, Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 76 years..

-His Hayal Highness expressed Intending bidders are advised particular pleasure to see the splendid that immediately after the dispo-support received from the Dominions sal of the lot the Purchaser if and the Colonies.

Although everyone recognised that not the applicant) will be required [this fist"£i,

1,000,000 was but a mile- LO deposit with an authorised stone on the long uphill rond, the re- officer who will be present at the arkable success being achieved must

give heart and sale, the sum of two hundred workers, both at home and abroad,

our dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum It was clear that the British public will be refunded on payment of would not permit the great work of mercy, to which the Red Cross and the Purchase price.

St. John's had set their heads, to be PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Bandicapped by lack of funds, con-

air raids on the south south-west | 2

and north of Finland.

"One civilian was killed and a few

others wounded," it continues.

It is claimed that five Sovict planes

were brought down.

To Be Evacuated

STOCKHOLM, - Feb.

2. (UP).

Press reports say that the Finns have ordered "Rovaniemi to be evacuated after an air bombing had killed 25 people and destroyed the post office und stelephone communications this morning.

The raids an Rovaniemi proved

that the shelters were incapable of withstanding the 100-kilogram bombs since one of them struck a shelter, killing seven and wounding 30.

Finnish

Bandits

- LONDON,- Feb.2-(UP).—A-few- hours after President Kallio's peace bid, the Moscow radio broadcast on excerpt from

"Pravda" 10-day's stating:

British "Since the

and

French Imperialists provoked the new war they have tried to drag in the Soviet by instigating the White Finnish seruin to attack. The Fin- nish bandits will, however, be des- troyed and exterminated. We will achieve victory over them under our great leader Stallo."

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

Cross Fund passing the £1,000,000 Luark were read at a Mansion House

lameleon to-day,

courage

churled His Royal Highness.

to

Leave Now Resumed

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter).-Leave far the British Expeditionary Force has now been resumed and, weather permitting, the first party is expected

home to-day.

The party will consist of men with homes in the south and west of Eng- land.

Others will leave France as soon as the rollway traffic to the north of England is normal again. The rail- way companies stated that this should not be lung.

The Midland Railway opened their normal schedule this morning when their first train commenced running. Trains on the East Coast are now -running to within 24-hours of their

normal schedule time.

|

at pact.

PEACE IN BALKANS

FROM PAGE ONE

to the Aegean Sea, 'will meet with a penceful solution in time.

The recent meeting in Venice of Count Ciano and Count Csulty in stated to have also clarified the

liuntion.

Won't Go To War

It is now known that Hungary will not go to war for the recovery of Transylvania from Rumania. This

question hus also been "adjourned”.

The principal Italian diplomacy has been to persuade Hungary and Bulgaria to await the new European settlement.

M.

Haly is reported to have promised to support the claims of both,

Bulgaria's Position ROME, Feb. 2 (Reuter)-An ne- count of the first meeting of the Belgrade Conference, given by the "Giornale D'Italia," states that Gafencu, General Metaxas, M. Sarn- Joglu, and M. Cinear Marcovitch were present at the meeting which was ex- 10 Inst less than an hour but pected to was so

so protracted that the programme for consultations was postponed until this afternoon.

Regarding Bulgaria's position, the newspaper fearns that Bulgaria will continue being neutral but will not forgo her national claims although she is ready to collaborate with all her neighbours.

She, therefore, will not join the Balkan Entente until all the com- ponent states decide to solve all the 'outstanding disputes among them.

Seven Chinese have been arrested on charges of feloalous assault and another thirty are being held by the bomigration authorities.

The Flots followed demands by the the ship's crew for coffee after

had been closed. Kniley

The crew of 37 Chinese battled for half-an-hour in a hand-to-hand fight with thirty policemen,

Three

ree radio cars Alled with police officers prevented an initial outbreak at Û p.m.

Another three radio cars and two emergency squads responded to the second call at inidnight,

Peace Motion Rejected

DA ft

general

The "Times" says that a staff has not been created but that

Sandakan

;

INWARD MAILS

.Feb. 3.

.Feb, 9.

.Feb. 3,

.Feb. 4. .Feb. 4.

it will not be long before a general Shanghai and Amoy staff is necessary.

Shanghal Commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's Shanghai remarks about Cabinet Ministers USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- meeting to discuss and deal with such

hal (San Francisco date, 12th Jun.) subjects, the "Times" wonders why

Feb. 4. Amoy they should have time to do anything

.......Feb. G.

else,

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C Belated Recognition The Daily Telegraph" feels that Formosa and Swatow

11th January) the appointment of an Export Council

Haiphong has rather emphasised the need for

Controller of Economic Affairs Bangkok and Saigon

Shanghal since the appointment implies a be-

De Straits

date,.

Feb. 5,

Feb. 5.

Feb. 5. Feb. 5.

Feb. 0. Feb. 6.

O mitla. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways.

Direct Service" San Francisco date; 27th January tive than should have been the ease.

..... Feb. 7. "A fantastic travesty" is the de-

Direct scription applied to Mr. Chamberlain's Air Mail by "Air France

Service"---Paris date, 31st January. speech by the "nnchester Guardian."

Mr. Chamberly proposals

says the paper, Haiphong

with brushed aside

The Senate, by 21 to 13 votes, passed trade has been subject to less

CAPE TOWN. Feb. 2 (Reuter)|lated recognition that the Government's motion confirming South Africa's policy in the War,

The Senate rejected, by the same majority, an amendment proposing that peace should be restored be- tween South Africa and Germany.

The amendment was proposed by Mr. A. P. 3. Fourie who is Minister Commerce and Industries

in General Hertzog's government.

The Senate thus confirmed the action of the South African Parlin- ment in rejecting General Hertzog's

few days ago. peace motion of

of

King Recovers From Cold

He

Japan and Shanghai Saigon

Feb. 7.

.Feb. 7.

Feb. 7.

Feb, 7

Inevitable complaints. played one argument off against another and

familiar platform trick tried to Ar all by "Imperial Always- by a

Direct Service"-London date, 20th make out that his critics were after a

January

Feb. 8. superman to over-ride the Chancellor Shanghal

.Feb. 8. க. of the Exchequer and, even more

Shanghai

Feb. B. horrible, to lower as high

Air Ball by "Imperial Always .Prime Minister himself,

Direct Service" London date, 24th The "News Chronicle" comments

January that the case for an Economie Con-Europe vin Suez and Straits (London ...Feb. 9. troller is as strong as ever, while the

RA the

"Daily Herald" says that the door date, 15th December 1938).

Japan and Shanghai Canton

·Feb. 0.

has been left ajar and sooner or later Mr. Chamberlain will CTO53 the threshold. The tragedy is that pre- clous time will be lost before he does Air Mal by "Imperial Always.

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter): The su, King, who has almost completely re- covered from his cold, received a number of visitors at Buckingham Palace to-day.

ENROLLED

Among the visitors was Captain C. Ajax. He commanded the Ajax in the Niver

H. L. Woodhouse of II.M.S. IN H.K.D.R.

Barrier Against Naxis LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter).-Com-Plate battle which ended in the scut-

tling of the Grat Spec. menting on the Balkan Entente Con-; ference both the "Times" and the "Daily Telegraph" agree that much of the time will likely be taken up with discussing the common polley towards belligerents.

The newspapers agree that in any case the Conference is bound to have: the good effect of drawing the Balkan powers more closely together and thus creating a strong barrier against Nazi threats to Balkan in- dependence.

Berlin Anxiety AMSTERDAM, Feb. 2 (Reuter)

The Wilhelmstrasse is awaiting with intense interest the outcome of to- day's conference of the Balkan En- tente, according to information from Berlin.

A Nazi spokesman stated that a war in the Balkans, however it might result. would disorganise for months, and perhaps years, deliveries of goods of all kinds which Germany so badly r.eeds.

The King bestowed on him the title of Commander of the Order of the Bath for gallantry in action.

Soviets Fire On

Estonian Plane

Government Announces Further List

.Feb. 0. .Feb.. 0.

Direct Service"-London date, 27th January Canton

Feb. 10.

Feb. 10.

Japan and Shanghat Japan, Shanghal and Formosa

.Feb. 10.

Mantia Shanghai

Feb. 10. .Feb. 10.

.Feb. 10,

Shanghat and Amoy

.Feb. 11.

.Feb. 12.

.Feb. 13.

Feb. 13,

Australia and Manila Japan and Shanghai Java and Manila Shanghal

.Feb. 13. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang→ hal (San Francisco date, 4th: January

Feb. 13..

OUTWARD MAILS Saturday, Feb. 3

Feb. 14.

Feb. 15.

The following persons, of ages |41 to 54, have been enrolled in

the Hongkong Defence Reserve: Japan. ESSENTIAL SERVICES GROUP. Manila -A. S. Abbott, A. E. Ablong, E. J. Ainslle, C. G. Anderson, J. Anderson, cording to a despatch from Tallirus by Bander, R. Bigazzi, B. G. Birch, K. G. Turne

BERLIN, Feb. 2 (Reuter)-Ac-M. A. Annett, J. T. Bogram, S. M. the official German news agency, Blair, S. V. Boxer, E.

E. S. C. Brooks, Amoy Soviet warships lying in Tallinn F. J. Brown, M. J. M. Bryan, W. J. Parcels only for Tientsin....5

Shanghal harbour opened fire to-day on an Burling, C. H. Burton, A.

E, Bush, M. Estonian military plane carrying out a rain which was Cario, A. H. Carroll, W. J. Carroll, Air Mail for Imperial Airways Direct E. R. Chude, C. L. Clarke, W. Ort, L. G. E. Romoje, A. W. W. Salter;

KEY POSTS GROUPT. G. S N

harbour.

shells fell on

The plane was not hit but three

the city, damaging Alexander, H. C. J. Asche, H. L several houses.

The Estonian Minister at Moscow C. Black, E. W. Blackmore, A. Bol- Ascough, F. L. Ball, S. F. Bishop, C. has been instructed to protest to the ton, C. N. S. Burns, W. G. Calder, Soviet nuthorltios regarding the P. S. Cassidy, S. F. Chubb, W. A. Cornell, L. J. Morley, W. E. Orchard, Ages 18 To 40

incident. FORTY-SECOND JAPAN AND

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY WILL be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on Friday, the 16th February, 1910, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.

> FROM PAGE ONE The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from frostbite, exposure and exhaus-Friday, the 9th February, 1910, to Friday, the 16th February, 1910, both days inclusive.

By order Directora,

tion.

Their ship was torpedoed without warning on Sunday morning.

Thirty-three of the survivors spent five days in an overcrowded life boat. tossed by storms, before they reach- ed the Irish coast.

Two men died on Tuesday night after going mad. They were buried

at

Before they reached land, two officers and ten seamen died.

The survivors stated that they twice saw ships, which sailed away with- out seeing their signals,

The Greek flag was painted on both sides of the ship and was Illuminated by a spotlight. was also lle The Ong at the stern

up.

Gorman Claim LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter).-Two more steamer sinkings have

been announced by the German wireless, namely, the 6,000 ton British ship. Oregon, which was torpedoed 140 miles of Coruna, and the Swedish 2,000 ton steamer, Fram, nunk after an explosion off the British coast.

Nineteen of the crew of the Fram were stated to be missing.

No reference was made to the fate of the crew of the Oregon,

British Donial

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter).It is learned from authoritative quarters in London that there is no truth in the German claim that the British ship, Oregon, has been sunk,

Sweden Buys Planes From America

of the Board of

C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1940..

LABOUR LEADERS PRAISE FINLAND

RUMANIA

TO TRADE

hos

the

Hongkong Responds

To Finland Fund.

.12.30 pr.

.2.30 p.m.. 2.30 p.m..

Service"-dae London 11th Feb. GR.O. & R.F.O. Ker.

.Feb. 3, 5 p.m. Ord

Feb. 3, 5.80 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South.. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Suez and London Parcels due, Londen,

and K.P.O. ....Feb. 3, 5 p.ru. .Feb. 1. 0.45 a.m. .Feb. 8. 9,30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. &

20th March.

G.P.O.

Parcels Reg.

The following, of ages from 18 to 40, have also been enrolled:

COMBATANT GROUP.K. Kaluzhny.

Ord,

A

Canton

Cunion

Monday, Feb. 5

B. Canton

H. J.

The Consul for Finland announces J. Linstan. Harrop, E. J. Herod, Haiphong

וי

.7.15 a.m. 5.00 pm.

.10.30 am.

2.30 p..

.3 p.m.

It is for this reason, according to neutral

correspondents in Berlin, that the Wilhelmstrasse has been watching with certain uneasiness the insistent demands of the Italian Press

KEY POSTS GROUP.-D. T. Bent- that Rumania should adopt a

HONGKONG has already made a con- the

ter-enerous response to the "Friends of ley, A. Bower, R. A. Button, A. ellatory attitude towards TOKYO, Feb. 3 (Reuter)-A com-

of

and Finland Fund", which was launched Clemo, A. R. Cox, W. H. E. French, Shanghai understanding been ritorial claims mercial

Hungary

last weeks. Bulgaria.

Gosby,

A. J McGahan, £ reached between Rumania and Japan,

The Berlin correspondent of

Japan says the "Domei" agency,

this morning that donations to the Martland, P. L. Morphew, C. C. Manila "Telegraaf" writes that it is stated in According to reliable information, says the agency, the Japanese Foreign the Wilhelmstrasse that although the fund up to February 1 totalled $4- Roberts, W. F. Smith, N. Stockton, Saigon

297

R. A. Stride, L. S. Whysall; demands of Hungary and Bulgaria Office since last year has been con-

The sum of £205 was remitted ESSENTIAL SERVICES GROUT. Batavin and Sourabaya....9.30 nm. must eventually be Investigated, they yesterday to Finland by telegraphic-W. L. Alexander, R. A. Boyd, E. R. Manila ducting for the furtherance of trade, must be left in abeyance for and it is declared that the Rumanian duration of the present European war.

,10.30 am. Butcher, E. F. Nuttall, A. Porter, H. Fort Bayard and Heihow...1.30 p.m. Government has reciprocated the

Straits A political conflict in south-east

Sando, and E. T. S. Zimmern.

2.30 p.m. Japanese efforts.

Europe, it is argued, might very well

Parcels only for Tientsin .2.30 pm. not be localised. lead to new hostilities which could

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways. Direct Service”duo London, 14thị February.

on condition that Japan buys Ruman- It is stated that Rumania has agreed

fan products under à barter system.

Fishing Boat As Auxiliary Fire-Fighter

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter),-A new HELSINGFORS, Feb. 2 (Reuter).departure was made by the Auxillary The British Labour delegation Fire Service to-day when Auxillary headed by Sir Walter Citrine left to-Aremen put to sea in a fishing boat day for Stockholm and Copenhagen which had been converted into a fire- to attend a conference of Scandina-font for the occasion by the installn- vian Labour leaders.

tion of trailer pumps and gear,

The boat made a voyage of several

Sir Walter, interviewed to day, miles to deal with a fire aboard the sald that the delegation was return- ing to England with the intention of Newcastle steamer, Royal Crown.

urging the Government to accord Fin- land the fullest help.

Finland was exemplary.

Sir Walter added that the unity of Mr. Noel Baker, another member of the delegation, expressed respect for the Finnish soldiers who, man for Russians. man, were immensely superlog to the

N.Z. Contribution WELLINGTON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)

decided to allot £6,000 for Red Cross work in Finland.

The New Zealand Government has

This fro was started by enemy bombs. Special permission had to be ob- tained from the Home Office for this

use of Auxillary Bre-fighting apparatus which, it is pointed out, may mean the saving of vessels which atherwise would be destroyed.

Anxioty Over Italy

There is, moreover, some anxiety in Nazi political circles over Italy's real intentions in the Balkans.

out Little or nothing has leaked regarding the recent meeting of

Clano Count

(Itolfan Foreign Minister) and Count Csaky (Hun- garian Foreign Minister).

What is known is that Italy ja firmly resolved to resist an attempt by Stalln to spread Bolshevism be- yond the borders of the Soviet Union. Her close relations with the Soviet would naturally prevent Germany from taking, at any rate openly, the same attitude as her Axis partner.

Japan To Reveal Peace Terms

Premier, Admiral Yenal, asked in the TOKYO, Feb. 2 (Reuter),--The House of Peers to-day regarding the peace terms agreed upon between the Japanese Government and Wong Ching-wel, declared that it was his intention to find an early opportunity to tell the truth regarding the con- posal of the "China Incident," namely LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)The the prace terms with the new Central twenty-mile an hour "blackout" regime which will shortly come into speed restriction came into forea East being in China.

Speed Restriction

transler,

Readers are reminded that further donations will be gratefully received for this most urgent cause by the Consul for Finland.

London Exchange Generally Quiet

Indian Governor. Concludes Tour

NEW DELHI, Feb. 2 (Reuter)- Sir George Cunningham, Governor of the Northwest Frontier Province, is on his way down here after a tour of his district.

LONDON, Feb. 2 (Reuter).—On the Stock Exchange to day, home

He is expected to discuss the posi rails sharply advanced on news of tion with the Governor General, an early announcement regarding

compensation terms.

Gilt-edged securities were easier and other actions

generally quiet owing to week-end considera- tions

were

Wall Street was steady.

Egypt's Small-pox Precautions

Latest reports from the Northwest Frontier

speak of various incidents which have occurred lately.

of

Rex.

Ord,

Rer. Ord.

.3.30 p.m.

.3.30 р.м.

.7 D...

Tuesday, Feb. 6

EF.O.

...Feb. 6, 5 p.m."

Feb. 6, 5.30 pm. G.P.Q.

.Feb. G, 5 p.m. Feb. 6, 1 p.m.

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aur- tralla by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-4po Sydney 12th Feb.

K.P.O.

Rer.

........5 pm...

Orl.

G.P.0.

Beg. Ord.

.5.30 pm..

EDIT..

7 p.m.

British

Straits Shanghai and Japan Swatowy:

The inhabitants of one large town expressed indignation at out- rnges which consist of raids by tribesmen from outside the regularly administered territory India.

Moro Outrages NEW DELHI, Feb. 2 (Reuter) The recent improvement in the dis- triels bordering Waziristan has not been maintained.

from Hongkong are subject to sur

Persons arriving in Egypt by air

There have been several outrages velliance for a period of fourteen in the past week. A village was days dating from the day of depar-raided and six villagers were killed. ture from Hongkong, unless they pro- A mail lorry was ambushed and loot- duce certificates showing that they eat and a Police lorry was also am have been vaccinated against small bushed, one constable being wounded. pox not less than twelve days and

their arrival in Egypt.

Comes Into Force crate development of plans for dis- not more than three years prior to

night. Pollca petrols were out with

Bors.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognise Monsieur LO. F. Reynaud es Consul-General for France at Hongkong.

FILM STAR IS SAFE

ENSENADA, Mexico, Feb. (Reuter)Clark Gable is reported to be safe at La Brea Gun Club.

Mr. John Husson, local business- man, mid that he saw the film star there this morning...

Wednesday, Feb. 7

.0.30 ..1.30. p.m. 1.30 pas Shanghal, U.S.A., Central and South

America and Canada via

San Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada) -due San Francisco, 24th Feb. K.PO. Parcels

Reg.

Ord,

G.r.O.

Parcels Rer. Ord.

.4 p.m... ... 5 pm. .6.30 p.m.

.4 p.m. 63.10

Afr Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and Franco (Paria and Northcen ́Pre- vinoes only) by the, "Air France Airways Direct

Bervice"-dze Paris, 10th February.

K. P. O. Rey, Feb. 7, 5.60 p.m. Ord, aga Feb. 7, 5.40 p.m.

a. P. O.. Feb.

7. 5.00 pm.

Res., Ord,

special torches looking for transgres-1 PRESENT TO COLLEAGUE

On the occasion of his forthcoming The new order, however, seems to marriago, Mr. A.G. Quark, a member Mr. Li Teo-long has been appoint WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (Reuter)- Dr. N. C. MacLeod, Deputy Direc-be meeting with the full support of of the star of the South China Mored to be a member of the Board of Ti omeintly disclosed here that tor of Health Service, has been ap-motorists.

ning Post, Ltd., was yesterday the Education for a further period of Sweden has virtually completed 1.pointed to be a member of the

recipient of a radio gramophone and three years. negotiations for the purchase of 144 | Nutrition Research Commitice.

Lt. G. P. Forguson, of the Hong-records from his colleagues of the two

Friday, Feb. 0 new model Valles pursuit planes from

kong Volunteer Defence Corps, has newspapers. In making the presenta- PARIS, Feb. 2 (Router)

He quoted Clark Gable as maying Swatow, Amoy and Formosa 9 um.. the United States. They will cost. Mr. Cyril Champkin has relin-been appointed to be an Honorary tion Mr. B. Wylle, General Manager, French communique issued this that the roads were so terrible that

Saturday, Feb. 10) with spare équipment, about $10,000,- | quished his appointment as Chief Air Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the wished Mr. Quark and the future morning states that there is nothing" it took him eleven and a half hours Halphong

Itald Warden for Hongkong.

Governor,

Mrs. Quark a happy future,

to report.

Bangkok

000.

to make the trip.

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$2.30 p.m.

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